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How Telemedicine is Transforming Health Care
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WebinarPresentedby:MelissaCooke,BenefitsandHRSpecialist,TritonBenefits&HRSolutionsPaulGosselin,TelemedicineSpecialist,Teladoc
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What exactly is Telemedicine?
Telemedicine is the remote delivery of health care services by internet,
telephone, or mobile app.
Today, close to 200 telemedicine networks and 3,500 service sitescurrently exist in the health care field. Experts are already predictingthe industry will reach $3.5 billion in revenue by 2020.
BENEFITS of Telemedicine?
§ Access to quality, cost effective health
care
§ Increased employee productivity
§ Reduced healthcare costs for both the
employer and employee
§ Improves Employee Morale
Residents of remote or rural areas as
well as people who are homebound can
gain more comprehensive and
convenient coverage via telemedicine.
Some telemedicine providers not only
offer certified doctors who speak both
English and Spanish, but can offer up to
200 languages.
Specialist can include behavioral health
specialists, dermatologists and tobacco
cessation coaches and treatment and
others.
What conditions can telemedicine treat?Telemedicine is not appropriate for the treatment of chronic and complex conditions.
The 10 most common conditions§ Sinusitis§ Upper Respiratory Infection§ Urinary Tract Infection§ Bronchitis§ Pharyngitis§ Conjunctivitis§ Otitis (Ear Infection)§ Influenza§ Rhinitis/Allergies§ Medication Refill
What kind of prescriptions do most telemedicine prescribe? Are there any limitations?
Telemedicinephysiciansprescribeshort-term,traditionalantibiotics,antihistamines,coughsuppressants,andanti-bacterialagents.Nearly99%aregeneric,whichisoursystemdefaultwhenprescribingamedication.TelemedicinedoesnotprescribeDEAcontrolledsubstancesorlifestyledrugs.
Top10Drugs• Azithromycin• Amoxicillin• Flonase(NasalSteroid)• Prednisone(OralSteroid)• Benzonatate• Augmentin• Cipro• Bactrim
• Tamiflu• Diflucan
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PAYING FOR TELEMEDICINE
Today, 29 states and the District of Columbia have enacted parity lawsregarding insurance coverage of telemedicine. If more states continueto pass these regulations, the insurance industry may have to change itscurrent practice.
This is important to note, as 34 percent of employers plan to add telemedicine to their health care offerings by 2017. The medical field is continuing to experience change as telemedicine becomes increasingly important to doctors, patients and employers alike.
The benefit for businesses comes in the form of cost savings. U.S. employers can reduce their expenses by $6 billion per year by introducing telemedicine technology to their employees. The average cost per employee per month of offering telemedicine benefits is around $2 to $20, a considerable change for companies used to spending hundreds on worker coverage.
Theaveragecostperemployeepermonthofofferingtelemedicinebenefitsisaround$2to$20
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By 2018, seven million people will use telemedicine - a strong increase
from years prior. Since the American medical field will lose 90,000
doctors within five years, telemedicine allows remaining medical
professionals to see more patients in a shorter amount of time, while still
making proper diagnoses.
On a larger scale, the market has grown considerably as well. In 2014,
the global telemedicine technologies industry was valued at almost $18
billion. It is predicted to grow annually by 18.4% now through 2020.
TELEMEDICINE IN THE FUTURE
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Questions and Answers
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